When you say you parked the domains, you shouldn't need any A records if they're parked on the same server, but you should point them at your sites root folder, usually public_html

They shouldn't have any domain forwarding or redirects.

If they are not parked, then you will need to setup the A records for each domain to point to your sites IP address, your multisite must be the primary domain on your hosting account and a dedicated IP address is ideally recommended and required in most cases.

Once you enable domain mapping, and your mapped domains are setup, they will all end up at your sites main domain, once they do, you should go to the subsite you want to map to, then go to Dashboard > tools > domain mapping. Then enter that domain there, once done then that domain should then be mapped to the subsite.

Hi @Vaughan. Yeah I didn't think I needed an A record if they were parked and the same server. I have attached an image of the parked domains for clarity. Also, I checked and I don't have a detected IP

My understanding was that any domain you want to map to a site on the network you just park and then you map it in the domain mapping plugin. That has worked thus far. The only difference for me here is that I am redirecting some other domains to the mapped site. That is the part that is not working.
Instead of being redirected to http://flavoursofstratford.ca , I get taken to the network root http://collingibson.ca/

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